Can ADHD Exist Without Impulsivity

 

ADHD is often associated with impulsive behaviour, but non-impulsive ADHD is a very real presentation of the condition. This form is most commonly linked to inattentive ADHD. 

Understanding Non-Impulsive ADHD 
Rather than impulsivity or hyperactivity, individuals with this presentation struggle primarily with attention regulation, organisation, and memory. 

Key Symptoms of Non-Impulsive ADHD 

  • Difficulty sustaining attention 
  • Forgetfulness and disorganisation 
  • Lack of focus during tasks or conversations 
  • Trouble completing projects 

Why It Is Often Missed 
Because non-impulsive ADHD is quieter and less disruptive, it is frequently overlooked, particularly in children and adults who appear calm. 

Many individuals seek professional assessment through ADHD Certify, and because ADHD symptoms can overlap with autism traits, further clarity may be gained via Autism Detect. 

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